Stories16.4.2026

Pohjola — Wearable Folklore

In the heart of Helsinki stands a building like no other

Completed in 1901, the House of Pohjola is part architectural gem, part shrine — its stone façade crawling with forest trolls, witches, ghouls, and giants drawn straight from the depths of Finnish myth.
Hidden inside its vaults, Klaus Haapaniemi & Co. works.
When it was built, Pohjola was considered anarchistic — a radical vision that opened to the world like a book of bizarre fables. That spirit never left the walls. And after years of drawing in its shadow, Klaus finally put those creatures on a tee.
The Pohjola collection is a limited edition homage to this fantastical house. Wear it well.